Ready or not? : Analysis of the Swedish Energy Sector's Knowledge and View on CSRD

University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknik

Abstract: The thesis investigates the view and knowledge among large versus small and medium sized enterprises (SME) regarding the implementation of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). To enable a broad collection of data the study carries out semi-structured interviews and surveys on companies and stakeholders within the Swedish energy sector, as well as a literature review. The aim of the thesis is to identify the expected strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats and the knowledge base within the Swedish energy sector. Furthermore, the aim is to analyze potential consequences of implementation and to suggest potential mitigations where possible. The results indicate that large companies and SMEs to a great extent identify the same challenges and possibilities. However, large companies on average have a higher knowledge level than SMEs. The potential reasons behind this include differences in reporting time frame, level of engagement among sustainability responsible roles, lack of specific ESRS and difficulty in applying the directive. The greatest challenges relate to information dissemination in general and internally, information and data collection along the value chain, implementation for SMEs, increasing the knowledge level among companies and the structure of the directive. The potential solutions include different types of systemic structuring, collaborative efforts and extended responsibilities for stakeholders and authorities. Overall, the directive will entail positive changes and implement CSR as a statutory aspect, however, the directive still requires improvement to fully reach its’ desired potential.

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